Aircraft Carriers III

Jeff Head

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Don't forget the
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, 6 LCACs, AAV7s
and the V-22s that Japan had acquired.
Yes.

Japan has those three Osumi LPDs that can take the LCACs, not to mention the AAV7s.

The JMSDF is going to have a very nice amphibious and air assault capability with the Osumis, Hyugas, and Izomos.

I have always been surprised that the JMSDF dd not have a few smaller LST or type vessels. As it is, with one Osumi and one Hyuga dedicate to amphibious and air assault, the JMSDF could place a credible landing force ashore.

As I understand, the Osumi and Hyuga can each carry, in addition to their crews, about 350 troops. Is this correct?
 

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Not really. Those nuclear reactors still produce superheated water to deliver to the steam generators.
Yes...I believe the article was a little to all inclusive. they were clearly talking about steam catapults.

But even then, it is not the case. The Nimitz class carriers are going to be around, first ten of them and then ultimately the last one, using steam catapults for the next 50 years or so.
 

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Naval Today said:
US Navy celebrated the keel laying of the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), the second ship of the Gerald R. Ford class, at Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding division on Saturday, August 22.

Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the ship’s namesake, the 35th President of the United States, the ship’s sponsor, declared the keel “truly and fairly laid” to signify the ceremonial start of construction.

John F. Kennedy will be the second U.S. Navy ship to bear the name of the 35th President. Crew members who served on the first John F. Kennedy attended and were recognized during the ceremony. To conclude the event, Rear Adm. Earl Yates, the first commanding officer of CV 67, signaled crane operators to lift the aircraft carrier’s engine room No. 2 unit into the dry dock while more than 1,500 guests watched.

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So, the second Ford class carrier is now officially, coming together!
 
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Jeff Head

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Well now.. since the RN has no aircraft for her how about , as I've mentioned, USMC Harriers aboard her? Just a suggestion.
Hehehe...since the US Marines F-35Bs are operational now...why not cross deck with those until the RNs F-35Bs are available.

That way they would be using the same aircraft that they would fly.

What do you think. Obi Wan?

Put in the word to the 1st Sea Lord for us, LOL!
 
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